Quotes

You seek my redemption, a fool's errand.

Then I must be the most foolish of them all because I won't stop looking, not now, not ever.

Why do you reach so far? Why can't you accept life as it is?

I reach because I know with effort it can be reached, that even the tallest trees must come to an end. To accept life as it is, that is simply ridiculous, because you know it can and will be more if you nuture it. That is what your redemption is, a tiny seed in need of nourishment. I will provide it, even if it kills me, you will not stop me, nothing will.

Friday, May 31, 2013

Siblings of the Forest.....

I'm also writing this series. My first 4 pages are stuck on my dead tablet. Hope you like my story so far!





Siblings of the Forest       BY:  Cardin Moberly    

 

Pg. 5-9

I noticed one of the witches. It was the blonde haired girl who’d shown me the tent. Her name was Amanda, yes, Amanda Bezula.  I looked up in horror. Then, Hammarabi arrived.  

“Get your lump down here on the ground child, didn’t your mother teach you any better?” she said, waving a pan in the air.

Amanda just shot a flame at the old woman.

“No, No, No,” she said waving a finger at Amanda. As a mother did to a naughty toddler.

That’s when Hammarabi began to chant.

“Spirits send these witches away, all the way through time and space, teach them to mess with old Hammarabi.”

Amanda and the other witches screamed in agony. Then, they caught on white fire. They screamed some more. I couldn’t look. I buried my head into Ash’s shoulder. He put a warm arm around me. That’ll teach me not to make her mad, I think. I grab the children and shield their eyes. When I look up again, the witches were gone. I look at Hammarabi. One thing is for sure, Hammarabi was indeed a witch.

“What are you staring at?” she said, hands on hips.

We then head back to the village or what’s left of it. The tents are demolished. The crops are pulled up. Men and women look around at the damage. Some tents went up in flames. Luckily, our tent is still standing. I usher every one inside. Who knew that witches could cause that much damage?

“Did you know Hammarabi was a witch?” I ask Ash.

“Well you know there are rumors going around that she’s a crazy old bat, and a witch.”

“That’s not what I asked, did you know?

I look into his hazelnut eyes.

“Yes.”

“What else are you hiding from me?”

There had to be no more secrets. He hesitates at first.

“I’m the….” He trails off.

“The…” I say urging him on.

“Chief’s...” he doesn’t finish.

All I hear is Chief. It echoes in my head.

“What!” I say outraged.

“Relax, I’m the Chief’s son.”

How could this be?  I think. How could someone as young as Ash be the Chief’s son? How could Ash, with his hazelnut eyes and hair as black as night be destined to be a chief? I didn’t know. But he was still Ash. He put a warm hand on mine. He was still the same old Ash with the butterscotch skin. He was my Ash and nothing could change that. My heart rate slowed, I was relaxed. I melted into his strong arms.

“ Lizabeth, we go night night?” Miranda asked, tugging my nightgown.

“Yes.”

I was warm, happy, and safe. Miranda nestled her head into my stomach. I pulled my fingers through her hair. She smiles. I kiss her cheek. Ash pulls a blanket around me. And I drift off into the night.

Chapter……?

 

When I wake up the next morning, Miranda and I are the only ones there. I nudged the small toddler. She opens one sea-blue eye. Two. I change her out of her nightgown and into her clothes. Then, we head outside. Ash hands me a piece of fruit.

“Morning,” he says, grinning.

“Morning, what do we have planned for today?”

Ash just shrugs. Well I’m going to see Hammarabi, I think. I head back into the tent. Waiting for me, is a thin strapped turquoise shirt and jeans. Then, I went to go see Hammarabi. When I came in, Hammarabi was shouting orders to everyone.

“What did you want dear?” she asks, still turned around.

How, I think.

“You’re a witch.”

“ Yes, and you’re a sibling of the forest, your point is?”

She has a point. Then, she skips off. For a 53 year old woman, she sure moves fast, I think. I follow her. Oom, Oom. She meditates. And then get up and starts moving again. She grabs a book off the shelf, and turns to a page.

“Yes, Mandrake root, Dragon’s tongue, cinnamon.” She says to herself.

Mandrake root? Dragon’s tongue? Cinnamon? I think. Then I lean over to see the age. It’s a recipe to cure the measles.

MEASLES

1 CUP OF CINNAMON

2 MANDRAKE ROOTS

1 DRAGON TONGUE

A DASH OF MINT

3 1/3 CUP OF CHICKEN BROTH

10 CUPS OF WATER

1 NIGHTLOCK FLOWER PETAL

What kind of spell was this? Then, I look at the last ingredient. 1 night lock flower petal. Ash had told her that it was the most poisonous plant there was. So how could it cure the measles? Hammarabi had already pulled out all of the ingredients.

“Will you mash this together for me child?” she says.

I nod.  I look back at the recipe. Here goes nothing. A cup of cinnamon. I carefully measure the cinnamon. 2 mandrake roots. I pull out two brownish looking roots. 1 dragon tongue. I gulped. I grabbed a spoon and dipped it into a jar. I pulled out a green, wiggly thing. It wiggled some more as I dropped it in the bowl. I mixed it up. This is so gross!  A dash of mint. I pulled some thin leaves form a container. 3 1/3 cup of chicken broth.  I measured it out and stuck it in there. 10 cups of water. One. Two. Three. Seven cups later. 10. The last ingredient was sitting next to me. I slid a glove on my hand. I pulled out a multi-colored petal. BAM! SPLASH!BOOM! The potion exploded. I began to mix it some more. It looked like chicken noodle soup.

“Good child,” she says patting my back.

She mutters a spell. She sniffs it.

“Perfect.”

She pours it into a bowl. She plops a spoon into the bowl. She walks out of the room. I follow. Someone grabs me from behind.

“Elizabeth, where did you go?” Ash asks me.

“I’m sorry, I went to see Hammarabi.”

“What? Never mind.”

“What’s wrong?”

“It’s my father, he’s dying.”

Tears come to his eyes. I feel a pang. Ash’s father, the Chief. Is dying. Ash’s is going to be the new chief. But there was nothing I could do. 

Chapter….?

We went to the Chief’s side immeadiantly. He was lying on a small mattress croaking, coughing, and shaking. I had to admit, he did look a lot like Ash. He had hair like salt and pepper and eyes the color of cinnamon. He had skin the color of chocolate. He croaked some more. Ash and I kneeled at his side.

“Ash.” He croaked.

Ash put a hand on the old Chief.

“Ash, it is your duty to be a good chief.” His chest barely moving.

Ash nods. The old Chief smiles and closes his eyes. His chest has stopped moving. His skin is now tan. Then, the tears come. Ash keeps on shaking. I put an arm around him. The thought strikes me. Now Ash is the new chief. But I just keep holding on.

Chapter…?

Ash doesn’t speak the next morning. Not even to me. Not even a smile crosses his face. Today, is the coronation and the funeral. Hammarabi and her servants arrive to dress up Ash. They put him in a furry deer skin cloak and headdress full of feathers. On his face are all sorts of symbols painted in reds, yellows, and blues. He wears a gloomy frown. I’m depressed just looking at his expression. Hammarabi then starts to work on Catherine, Miranda, and the boys. She places Catherine in a midnight blue dress, with blue moccasins. She left her hair down. When Hammarabi was done, Catherine looked like dawn light.  The boys were put in deer skins. Miranda was in a black dress.  And last, she came to me. She put me in a blood red dress with red moccasins. She left my hair in a bun. Then, we were off.

Ash gives me a half smile as enter. I smile back. I stand next to him.

“ Yo-wa igohidv. Send my ugvwiyuhi to thee. Ogina li, ogi towada donda guhui. Galv laditsosv. Go to ga laditsosv. May the gilagoge, go-gi, vlagohusdil, and go li continue to flourish. Fly! Uwohili. Fly!” chanted the priest.

I could only understand some of the message, but I knew it was beautiful. Tears slowly made their way down Ash’s cheeks. I hug him. He puts his warm arms around me. He presses his cheek to my hair.

“Yesterday, we had our old ugvwiyuhi, but today, a new one is born!” the preist shouts.

A large man pulled Ash away from me.
 
 

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